'No, Frank. Stop.'
Why did Frank say that to himself in the mirror? Was he fantasizing about a woman saying that to him?
Most disturbing scene in the movie to me.
Why did Frank say that to himself in the mirror? Was he fantasizing about a woman saying that to him?
Most disturbing scene in the movie to me.
He knew everything was going wrong.
I hated the library scene. Genuinely disturbed me watching that.
Isn't it a line from Blue Velvet? The younger kid hadn't seen the film, so it might be some kind of projection. I'm just guessing.
share[deleted]
You got it: from Blue Velvet. Maybe his older brother told him about it?
--------
Daily single-tweet movie reviews: https://twitter.com/SlackerInc
I thought he was saying that cause he was feared being/looking like his father
shareWhatever it was supposed to be, it was creepy.
Schrodinger's cat walks into a bar, and / or doesn't.